Alongside a series of public events, the High Level Group’s report will inform a communication from the Commission on the topic expected for April. Communications are policy documents, not legislation, which means action is unlikely to be drastic. (The IFCN is represented and is bringing these recommendations.)

Now on with some highlights from the week in fact-checking and accountability journalism:

This is how we do it

In Argentina, Chequeado has launched an automated fact-checking platform. It scans 25 media outlets for claims and matches them against a database of fact checks.

Quartz writes about two Kenyan startups that are fighting misinformation with robots, deep data dives and media literacy.

If you live in Milan or Rome and want to learn how to become a fact-checker, you’re in luck.